Daylight saving time in California begins on March 9, prompting residents to move their clocks forward by one hour. This annual change results in longer evenings filled with daylight and shorter mornings. Following the time shift, sunset will occur at 7:07 PM, and the longest day of the year will happen on June 20, when the sun will rise at 5:41 AM and set at 8:33 PM. The arrival of daylight saving time also coincides with the start of the spring season, which officially begins on March 20 with the vernal equinox.
Daylight saving time starts on the second Sunday of March, causing clocks to jump forward one hour, leading to more daylight in the evenings.
Californians will experience a later sunset of 7:07 PM after the time change, marking the end of winter and the approach of spring.
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